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The Cleary family turned their NSW farm into a wildlife sanctuary, aiding species recovery post-bushfire.
The Cleary family's 333-hectare property near Bawley Point, NSW, has transformed from a fire-ravaged site into a wildlife sanctuary.
Post-bushfire, they converted their former cattle farm into a thriving habitat for species like gliders and owls.
By planting 4,500 trees and removing fences, they've helped wildlife return.
Working with researchers and local groups, they've invested nearly $100,000 to preserve the land's natural corridor, avoiding biodiversity offsets that harm other areas.
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La familia Cleary convirtió su granja de NSW en un santuario de vida silvestre, ayudando a la recuperación de especies después del incendio.